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While I really like all the tech and features in the B&W PX, the sound was good in my personal opinion
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The best feature of the headphone, is that they sense when they are removed and they shut the music off
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Nice feature --- when you take them off your head it automatically pauses the music.
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One of my favorite features about the Apple Airpods are their ability to pause whatever you're listening to when you pull an earbud out
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On the whole the feature is buggy, and the reason for most of the negative reviews on here
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That said, the ability to fine tune noise canceling strength to suit your surroundings and allow voices to pass through while listening to music is a cool and welcome feature
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Bottom line: highly recommended for those that value great design, nice sound, and nice/minimal features, and are looking for a more substantial over-ear wireless set of headphones
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When loading the software app for these headphones I was told, even though my Operating System was up-to-date, that some features would not be available.
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They look and feel phenomenal to touch, and have all of the latest tech and smart features
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If, however you find these quirky behaviors annoying it is very easy to disable the feature through the control app, but B&W Engineering should have done better here
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Heavy headphones and the sound just wasn't what I was looking for--it just wasn't "expansive like the B&O beoplay headphones; although the noise cancelling feature is better than the B&Os, so there's that to consider; however, the sound quality in noise cancelling mode isn't as good as the B&O Beoplays, so that's an issue too.
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These are the headphones for someone that doesn't want to make ANY compromises.-Sound quality is unmatched, these are the best of the best-Wireless and features are on point-Comfort is on par with other headphones-Battery
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I do love the automatic pause feature, although occasionally it gets buggy where I have adjust the sensitivity with the phone app.
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I like the feature, but then again I don't necessarily want to completely block everything going on around me and don't want to be ignoring my office mates if they do need my attention.
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One of the cool features of these headphones is the ability to automatically pause the music if you remove the headset and resume when you put it back on.
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The smart features are really convenient too
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I use these during my daily ~2 hr commute, and love every feature
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Being able to turn off / adjust noise canceling is a welcome feature
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Not really an acceptable solution considering this was one of their top advertised features
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I thought it'd be a gimmick but has turned out to be a very welcome feature
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I appreciate the touch features of the mdr1000x m2, but they can get annoying if you accidentally brush your headphones or whatnot
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The smart power management feature and auto-pausing is cool, although I wish there were more options for customizability
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why is b&w torturing us by incorporating such a silly feature is beyond me
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There are some minor not-so-good features such as the need for a one use app, but that’s hardly unique to these phones
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They both have good Active Noise Cancellation features - so I am only going to focus on my impression of sound quality
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Both paired up perfectly and both worked exactly as they should have.
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When I got the headphones, I was confused as to why music sounded so distant and faint through them
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I've owned the P5 and P7 as well as the B&O H8 and H9 as well as some Bose cans
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n’t want to disturb or be disturbed by anyone around you
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n’t sound that good.